Xref: utzoo alt.folklore.computers:8641 comp.unix.internals:1791 comp.misc:11115 Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!unisoft!greywolf From: greywolf@unisoft.UUCP (The Grey Wolf) Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers,comp.unix.internals,comp.misc Subject: Re: Software Obesity (was Re: Jargon file v2.1.5) Message-ID: <3292@unisoft.UUCP> Date: 10 Jan 91 04:17:56 GMT References: <1990Dec2.202402.21977@decuac.dec.com> <3276@unisoft.UUCP> <1991Jan4.024914.12226@ashtate> <1991Jan8.001357.20849@skypod.uucp> Reply-To: greywolf@unisoft.UUCP (The Grey Wolf) Organization: Foo Bar and Grill Lines: 29 In article <1991Jan8.001357.20849@skypod.uucp> marc@skypod.uucp (Marc Fournier) writes: #In article <1991Jan4.024914.12226@ashtate> tomr@ashtate (Tom Rombouts) writes: #>In article <3276@unisoft.UUCP> greywolf@unisoft.UUCP (The Grey Wolf) writes: #>>-- #>>On the 'Net: Why are more and more fourth-level wizard(-wannabe)s trying to #>>invoke ninth-level magic, instead of taking the time to climb the other #>>(quite essential) thirteen levels so they can do this properly? #> #>If they are at the fourth-level, and seek the ninth-level, doesn't that #>leave five, and not thirteen, other levels for them to climb? :-) #> # #Sorry to sound stupid, but what game is it that these gentlemen are #talking about? The subject states that it was a comment about #the Jargon file, but the Jargon file looks just like a dictionary #to me. Someone please help me by explaining? That (hopefully) wasn't the entire article! (I'll be very embarrassed if it is -- it's my (four-line-maximum) signature!) # # -- On the 'Net: Why are more and more fourth-level wizard(-wannabe)s trying to invoke ninth-level magic, instead of taking the time to climb the other (quite essential) thirteen levels so they can do this properly? ...!{ucbvax,acad,uunet,amdahl,pyramid}!unisoft!greywolf